老年小鼠的抗衰老干预措施:对治疗时机、益处和局限性的见解。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
GeroScience Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1007/s11357-024-01309-7
Marco Malavolta
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摘要

旨在预防老年相关疾病的研究对于应对人口老龄化带来的挑战至关重要。然而,生物医学和技术的进步现已达到这样一个阶段,即修复严重病变造成的损伤和逆转伴随衰老而来的功能衰退似乎越来越有可能。这一观点凸显了利用衰老模型,特别是非转基因老年小鼠(年龄超过 24 个月)来研究旨在逆转或改善与衰老相关病症的干预措施的重要性。大多数研究通常利用幼年、成年和中年小鼠来研究衰老机制和制定预防策略,而老年医学模型则能提供独特的见解,帮助人们了解在模拟多种并发疾病或综合征复杂性的条件下治疗的有效性和安全性。本手稿强调了考虑衰老干预时机反应的重要性,最近的研究结果(如涉及卡格列净的研究)说明了这一点。这些研究揭示了干预时机会对结果产生重大影响,突出了经常被忽视的方面。此外,还讨论了与老年小鼠研究相关的实际挑战和资源需求,包括与动物饲养和衰老表型相关的问题。这一观点旨在促进人们更深入地了解老年小鼠模型在老年科学研究中的潜在益处和局限性,并强调这一领域需要不断创新,以满足开发有效治疗老年相关疾病的迫切需要。
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Anti-aging interventions in geriatric mice: insights into the timing of treatment, benefits, and limitations.

Anti-aging interventions in geriatric mice: insights into the timing of treatment, benefits, and limitations.

Studies aimed at preventing age-associated diseases are fundamental in addressing the challenges posed by an aging population. However, biomedical and technological advancements have now reached a stage where it appears increasingly possible to repair the damage caused by severe pathologies and reverse the functional decline that accompanies aging. This perspective highlights the significance of using aging models, specifically non-transgenic geriatric mice (aged over 24 months), to study interventions aimed at reversing or ameliorating age-related pathologies. While most research typically utilizes young, adult, and mid-aged mice to investigate aging mechanisms and develop preventive strategies, geriatric models provide unique insights into the efficacy and safety of treatments in conditions that mimic the complexities of multiple concurrent diseases or syndromes. This manuscript highlights the importance of considering timing responses in aging interventions, illustrated by recent findings such as those involving canagliflozin. These studies reveal that the timing of intervention can significantly influence the outcomes, highlighting aspects often overlooked. Practical challenges and resource demands associated with geriatric mouse studies including concerns related to animal husbandry and aging phenotypes are also discussed. This perspective aims to foster a deeper understanding of the potential benefits and limitations of geriatric mice models in geroscience research and emphasizes the need for continued innovation in this field to meet the critical need to develop effective treatments for age-related diseases.

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GeroScience
GeroScience Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
5.40%
发文量
182
期刊介绍: GeroScience is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles related to research in the biology of aging and research on biomedical applications that impact aging. The scope of articles to be considered include evolutionary biology, biophysics, genetics, genomics, proteomics, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, endocrinology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and psychology.
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